Jupiter 13 – 14 th August 2009

By Stars & Astronomy On September 8th, 2010

Jupiter & Europa, Ganyme, de Callisto moons – From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia : Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun and the largest planet within the Solar System. It is a gas giant with mass slightly less than one-thousandth that of the Sun but is two and a half times more massive than all of the other planets in our Solar System combined. Jupiter is classified as a gas giant along with Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. Together, these four planets are sometimes referred to as the Jovian planets. The planet was known by astronomers of ancient times and was associated with the mythology and religious beliefs of many cultures. The Romans named the planet after the Roman god Jupiter. When viewed from Earth, Jupiter can reach an apparent magnitude of −2.8, making it on average the third-brightest object in the night sky after the Moon and Venus. (Mars can briefly exceed Jupiter’s brightness at certain points in its orbit.) In 1610, Galileo Galilei discovered the four largest moons of Jupiter, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto (now known as the Galilean moons) using a telescope; thought to be the first observation of moons other than Earth’s. (It should be noted, however, that Chinese historian of astronomy, Xi Zezong, has claimed that Gan De, a Chinese astronomer, made the discovery of one of Jupiter’s moons in 362 BC with the unaided eye. If accurate, this would predate Galileo’s discovery by nearly two millennia.) Galileo’s was also the first discovery of a celestial

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Ayaka and Ayaka Hirahara- Jupiter

By Stars & Astronomy On September 7th, 2010

This is a live version of Jupiter performed by both Ayaka and Ayaka Hirahara

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NBC Nightly News 6.3.2010 Jupiter takes hit from asteroid

By Stars & Astronomy On August 31st, 2010

NBC Nightly News 6.3.2010 news segment. Jupiter takes hit from asteroid or comet. Earth is saved. Good hustle, Jupiter. Anthony Wesley’s video: jupiter.samba.org Christopher Go’s video: spaceweather.com Get some perspective: www.youtube.com Original NBC video is here: www.msnbc.msn.com I do not own this video. All copyrights belong to NBC Nightly News. No copyright infringement intended.

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Jupiter Love by TREY SONGZ

By Stars & Astronomy On August 30th, 2010

Jupiter Love by TREY SONGZ “Ready” – For more Trey news go to www.treysongz.com – To view the final version of this video montage go to www.treysongz.com – Lyrics: (Intro) You looking to good What you standing over there by yourself for (Why dont you come over here) I think its time we take a trip tell me where Tell me where… you wanna go I got an idea (What you think about this) (Just follow me baby) Take you where you need to be (Verse 1) Girl you know that you the shit Way you walking with them heels on Talking to me dirty Your body I wanna feel on Feel on Feel on Feel on Once I get to you I promise we gon go Real long Real long Real long Real long Girl Ill do you right Dont you know that you the shit Got me turning off the cell phone Nothings more important Then getting our fairytale on Tale on Your hair long I just wanna pull it Baby wait a minute Dont be timid Dont be shy You so fly I just wanna take you home (Chorus) I think its time we take a trip to the bed Girl your body talking And Im loving what she said Dont you be afraid to Let me elevate you Welcome you to super Duper Jupiter love I think its time we take a trip to the bed Girl your body talking And Im loving what she said Dont you be afraid to Let me elevate you Welcome you to super Duper Jupiter love (Verse 2) Girl you know that you the shit Aint nobody go to tell ya Natural body fragrance Is such a sweet aroma Oh how I love Being inside your love You looking to good For me to not to jump all over you

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DROPS OF JUPITER LYRICS!!

By Stars & Astronomy On August 28th, 2010

READ FIRST PLEASE! Love this song by train :) and from now on any comments that are rude, or argumentative toward one another will be removed. I don’t want to have arguments over a song. Whether you like the song or not or have certain religious views or whatever is great and you can share that but you don’t have to put someone else’s opinion down to try to start an argument. It’s childish, and I will not tolerate that anymore. Thanks guys! -xomusicisrockin

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Magnetosphere GRB Jupiter 1 & 2 – 2009

By Stars & Astronomy On August 27th, 2010

The Earths Magnetic shield took a pounding on 2-3-2009 & 2-4-2009 . The pounding was said to have originated from a Southern Coronal Hole on the Sun said to be from CH358 . ,It ha very low winds and high density Solar wind speed ranged between 339 and 379 km/s I dug a little deeper into this activity and have updated it with the Jupiter Crossing. This Video has the 1.SECCHI Imagery from January 12 till February 03 2009 2.Magnetosphere from Copyright@ Nict February 3 & 4 2009 3. Stereo B Low Grade January 4 till February 11 2009 4.AE Index Copyright@Nict February 3 & 4 2009 5.Konus Wind GBR Triggers Jupiter puts on a pretty nice show in this Movie Total Observation Time January 4 2009 till February 11 2009

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Grant Lee Buffalo – 02 Jupiter And Teardrop (Live in Frankfurt)

By Stars & Astronomy On August 25th, 2010

Grant Lee Buffalo performing “Jupiter And Teardrop” live in Frankfurt for German TV in 1994.

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Classic Game Room HD JUPITER LANDER for Commodore 64 review

By Stars & Astronomy On August 23rd, 2010

Classic Game Room HD reviews JUPITER LANDER for the Commodore 64 computer and video game system from 1982! This is proof that only sissies land on the moon, real men land on Jupiter!!! And real women and robots, dogs, mutants and the undead. Basically Jupiter is where its at! Lots of gravity, easy to spot from earth and it has a lot of moons to harvest for ore and start wars over. Jupiter! Even though this is basically a clone of Ataris classic arcade hit, Lunar Lander, Jupiter Lander is a fun game that can be played with the Commodore 64 keyboard or joystick. Land your spaceship safely so that you can die afterwards when you are unable to breath or escape Jupiters gravity. Jupiter Lander is the first Commodore 64 review from Classic Game Room, who has a Commodore 64 computer and disk drive. This CGR review of Jupiter Lander has gameplay from Jupiter Lander on Commodore 64, the video game reviewed here. For other Commodore 64 game reviews make sure to keep watching Classic Game Room. Jupiter Lander is available as a game cartridge. Jupiter Lander is also available for the Vic-20.

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Gustav Holst – The Planets – Jupiter

By Stars & Astronomy On August 20th, 2010

Gustav Holst – The Planets – Jupiter

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Jupiter & Earth Comet Collisions

By Stars & Astronomy On August 17th, 2010

www2.jpl.nasa.gov The comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, probably once orbited the sun independently, but had been pulled by Jupiter’s gravity into an orbit around the planet. When the comet was discovered, it had broken into 21 pieces. The comet probably had broken apart when it passed close to Jupiter. Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system. Its diameter is 88846 miles (142984 kilometers), more than 11 times that of Earth, and about one-tenth that of the sun. It would take more than 1000 Earths to fill up the volume of the giant planet. When viewed from Earth, Jupiter appears brighter than most stars. It is usually the second brightest planet — after Venus. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the sun. Its mean (average) distance from the sun is about 483780000 miles (778570000 kilometers), more than five times Earth’s distance. Ancient astronomers named Jupiter after the king of the Roman gods. Astronomers have studied Jupiter with telescopes based on Earth and aboard artificial satellites in orbit around Earth. In addition, the United States has sent six space probes (crewless exploratory craft) to Jupiter. Astronomers witnessed a spectacular event in July 1994, when 21 fragments of a comet named Shoemaker-Levy 9 crashed into Jupiter’s atmosphere. The impacts caused tremendous explosions, some scattering debris over areas larger than the diameter of Earth.

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